Hello 
I'm Siobhan Curran/Kisa Naumova, and this is my weblog. I tend to write about stuff like crossdressing, Macs, code, cats, wine and Second Life, but in general it's just an ongoing conversation about all sorts of stuff. If you'd like to know a little bit more about what this all is, I recommend starting on this page which has a little bit of info on who I am, and what I'm trying to do — or you could dive into my five years worth of archives if you like.
Otherwise, feel free to close this box and explore...
Note to Self

They're Watching Me
Why am I always the last to find out about cool things? I was probably the last person in the UK to discover just how cool Google Maps was, and, it would appaer, that I'm also the last person to find out about them using satellite imagery.
I only spotted it because Tom Coates mentioned it (and it would appear that they haven't got round to taking satellite pictures of Lancaster yet), but I decided to go farther afield and have a peek at Manhattan...

That's where I went out dressed for the first time ever ![]()
Yeah
It was kinda cool. I wrote about it ages ago.
Looking back, it was very different to, say, last weekend. I was a bit more naive back then — and a bit more self-delusional. That bit in the story where I mention the bloke who said "You're a guy, right?" and then I wanted to ask him what gave me away...
...bloody obvious what gave it away. I looked like a guy ![]()
I used to play with Keyhole a while ago, which was the same thing but in glorious 3D, with elevations and everything. It was really cool but only worked for a week in demo mode. Google bought out Keyhole, and I wondered what they were going to do with it. It appears that this is the result!
Yesterday I downloaded Google Earth — which is a FREE version of Keyhole, I recommend it if you like Google Maps and you own a PC!
Lancaster Transvestites
OK, taking advantage of the cunning little change I made to the code about two weeks ago (which I don't know if anyone spotted or not — all the <h1> tags have an automagically inserted anchor so that you can actually link to a particular part of this), in the blind hope that having a URL of http://www.tranniefesto.co.uk/2005/06/29/#lancaster_transvestites might appear quite highly eventually on this Google search, yeah?
Basically, I want to know just how many trannies are in Lancaster. I know of two (including me), and Pauline says she has a few come visit her from up here. But I think there must be more (I mean, FFS, it's a university town — there must be hundreds of trannies here)
Of course, I'm limiting this to "Trannies in Lancaster who are online and stumble across my weblog", but it's a start.
Please, leave a comment or something, anonymously if you like. I just want to know how many of us there are.
(Next weeks' survey, will probably be something like "How many men called Jeff read this site". Maybe)
Looking for the interesting subset of men called Jeff who are transvestites who live in lancaster
Joanna
Something like this?

(I'm dying to be proved wrong BTW
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Erm...I know there's you, me, and....another.
And none of us are called Jeff.
I know of one at least one tranny called Jeff.... so you will have to move that "jeff" circle a little to the left cos at the moment it only includes men called jeff who live in lancaster.

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See, now, your lovely Venn diagram now looks like the head of a giant fly... are trannies who like Venn diagrams Transvennstites?
I'll get me heels...
Mel xxx
Transvennstites
Yes, get heels. Run far away ![]()
Actually, I think the correct scientific term is venntrastites

Set 1: When they have women's clothes handy.
Set 2: When they fit.
I don't think you're taking this trannie thing seriously.
A strange irony Rachel — if we want others to take us seriously, we've got to be prepared to not take ourselves seriously ![]()



Bloody 'ell — talk about not shitting on your own doorstep — didn't you consider taking a 12 hour long haul flight instead of a poxy 7 hour one?
Hope it was worth it, BTW.